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I'm updating to remind everyone that this review is just my opinion. There is no need to defend yourself against me. If you have a differing opinion on the game, I encourage you to write a review of your own. I do NOT encourage you to leave nasty comments and/or personal attacks on this review (nor does the Steam SA). You're welcome to disagree with my opinion, but please be civil and decent.

First of all It is part of the "New Crystal" setting, like XIII and XV, meaning that it shares mythology/world concepts with them (while they are not the same world, the death/rebirth of life as a cycle is a major part of said mythology), which means that you will see concepts like l'Cie and fal'Cie, superpowered servants of Crystals (though you will not be playing one, unlike XIII), Magitek technology also plays a prominent role taken directly as it was in VI.

Gameplay-wise it is closer to an action RPG style brawler, combat is real time in a party of 3, but from the get go you maintain a group of 12+ characters, if one of your current party member dies and you do not res them, you can replace them with another one from your Ship on the fly. You can switch which party member you control on the fly and there is at least basic AI programming and they generally are fairly competent.

Boss fights can be a little bit underwhelming, but overal the game plays nice enough for a PSP (?) port and at least imo gameplay was solid.

The games story is told via "missions" which typically have save points during them, but have to be completed using the stuff you currently have on you. You can cancel your mission, though and grind up if you need to when you find yourself stuck, though that has happened to me literally only once. In between missions you have a set amount of actions you can take, like attending classes, talking to other people (which typically gets you stuff), doing side quests or exploring. Unlike some other jRPGs that use similar mechanics, what you do during those segments has no real influence on the storyline though, it's all on rails (which isn't unusual for an FF of course)

Each character uses a different weapon and has different traits/abilities that you unlock as you level up (though some abilities, especially passives, tend to overlap) and while it's fairly possible to just maintain a group of your favorite 3, there are multiple segments where you have to split up your group. You do not have to grind to catch up too much though, as you can attend lectures that at least somewhat level up the party members you do not use and you get enough money/loot to keep them all updated. Maintaining the entire party is sort of a ♥♥♥♥♥ at times, though.
I just found 2 reasons which you might be afraid of..

1. Outside of Class Zero themselves, the models of both non-playable characters and monsters can often look pretty horrible, although having said that, the release's on-point art style and character designs are just enough to excuse the “terrible” textures.
2. The camera might be a little bit wonky and confusing at the first moment.
I'd DEFINITELY recommend it if you are an FF fan, unless you find yourself allergic to the typical trappings of such ports (you can see the typical zomg 30 fps outrage on the forums already). But it’s still a FF game… isn’t it?

I couldn't resist taking this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_wc1-QZX6s

You can see way more information here:
http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Final_Fantasy_Type-0
Verfasst am 18. August 2015. Zuletzt bearbeitet am 18. August 2015.
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FIRST YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT THIS IS MY FIRST POINT AND CLICK EVER! I WON THIS GAME ON STEAMGIFTS(dot)COM AND I ENJOY IT !

First of all i had the opinion that all Point and click are mostly boring and just a time waste - but not Silent Age! The Silent Age is a point-and-click puzzle video game developed by Danish indie game studio House on Fire. The Silent Age is a new time-travelling episodic adventure, split between two eras. The First eery is played in 1972 and the Second - four decades later (2012). You play as Joe, a humble cleaner with a red boiler suit and a moustache. Joe can jump between the two time periods, which certainly comes in handy when solving the game's tricky puzzles.

The game has a well written and interesting story and some nice voice acting and the game runs smoothly without any issues yet. The Game is a must buy for everyone who likes point and click with challenging puzzles overall - especially if one want to explore every little corner and detail of the game.

Edit 14th June 2015 - 12:44 AM
I just found 1 (and a half) Con through the whole game:

- If you aren't one of those guys who can't read that well then it's an obstacle to read the signs in the part which isnt voiced over. But all in all a great game which i haven't played before!
The half con is that the game froze one time right before the end. I had to press ESC and continue - after that it worked :)

My review for the game:

10/10 Story
10/10 Soundtrack
5/10 Difficulty (Puzzles) - It's not that easy but not that hard either.
Verfasst am 9. Juni 2015. Zuletzt bearbeitet am 6. Januar 2024.
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